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ken rosenthal, did you talk to doug? >> ken: i did. no cat scan or mri. he is fine. not even a bump on his head. really, i talked to him about surviving that whole thing. he said hey, my dad larry was a defensive lineman at fresno state. if you can walk off the field you walk off the field. so, near serious situation was not all that serious as it turned out. >> joe: 0-1, the count on pagan. one on, two out. ball and a strike. scutaro next, either here in the seventh. i imagine if it's in the seventh it will be against benoit. >> tim: right. >> joe: or leading off in the eighth. tigers had a pitcher rick porcello up way back in the second. benoit and smyly have both been up. benoit more than once. anibal sanchez has persevered. the problem is his teammates have not been able to string together hits. one ball, one strike, on pagan. now strike two. >> tim: anibal sanchez still has the good breaking ball and good changeup. >> joe: the 1-2, runner goes. throw down by avila. not in time. now an easier rbi chance for pagan. the count of 2-2. >> tim: again, that is the prob
ken rosenthal, did you talk to doug? >> ken: i did. no cat scan or mri. he is fine. not even a bump on his head. really, i talked to him about surviving that whole thing. he said hey, my dad larry was a defensive lineman at fresno state. if you can walk off the field you walk off the field. so, near serious situation was not all that serious as it turned out. >> joe: 0-1, the count on pagan. one on, two out. ball and a strike. scutaro next, either here in the seventh. i imagine if...
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doug claffey is ceo of workplace dynamics. for a business to succeed and survive and for employees to be happy and enriched, what does the workplace need? > > it's got to be organizationally healthy. > > define that. it sounds like it's just a place where employees are inspired and motivated. > > it's really about a place where employees feel connected to the business. where they're executing well, which is about communication, about getting things done. but it's also about heading all in the same direction with great values and ethics, and all heading for the same place. > > i'm surprised. pay? benefits? that has to factor into it in some way. > > it certainly factors in, but we were surprised, it actually is just table stakes. it's just the basics. it really is about direction, execution, and connection that makes the big difference. > > what companies are doing this, that have organizationally healthy workplaces? > > companies like cargill and container store and google, three very different and diverse companies that all h
doug claffey is ceo of workplace dynamics. for a business to succeed and survive and for employees to be happy and enriched, what does the workplace need? > > it's got to be organizationally healthy. > > define that. it sounds like it's just a place where employees are inspired and motivated. > > it's really about a place where employees feel connected to the business. where they're executing well, which is about communication, about getting things done. but it's also about...
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up against the giants tonight doug fister. almost a local story. call it a semi local story. he is from merced and he grew up adjoints fan. one of his dreams was always to pitch at at & t park. little did he know it would be with the detroit tigers in the world series against his childhood team. >> growing up don't tell anybody i was a giants fan. you know. being able to come to a couple games when i was little it has always been a dream and goal for me. and now it's happening. it's definitely special being able to come be the ballpark and play in a world series is something that you know obviously is a moment that will never be forgotten and it holds a little more special place in my heart i would say. but it doesn't change what we do rob the field. >> it's not going to be much different than the last time. i mean, it's what you work for all year. it's what you work for your whole life. and you know, i'm just thankful to be back. >> reporter: the vibe is really starting to happen already here. less than an hour before the first pitch. and the giants they have an incredible m
up against the giants tonight doug fister. almost a local story. call it a semi local story. he is from merced and he grew up adjoints fan. one of his dreams was always to pitch at at & t park. little did he know it would be with the detroit tigers in the world series against his childhood team. >> growing up don't tell anybody i was a giants fan. you know. being able to come to a couple games when i was little it has always been a dream and goal for me. and now it's happening. it's...
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doug fister. talk about a 1-2 punch, whoever wins here will have to face in the world series. starting next wednesday. >> joe: the 0-1 to molina. that is low. affeldt the left-hander getting loose. david freese on deck. then descalso. >> tim: clayton kershaw, the dodgers with an excellent curveball. we have seen one of the best we've seen all year tonight out of adam wainwright. >> joe: trevor rosenthal is getting loose. coming in to pitch in the eighth. 2-1. a lot of pitchers and pitching coaches went away from the curveball for a while because they didn't think they could get it called a strike. you mention some great guys with great pitchers with tremendous curveballs. >> tim: over the top curves. >> joe: here is the 2-1 from mota. slow. the count 3-1. hole can't get any deeper for the giants who already trail by five. and will have to make a comeback if they are going to do it against the cardinal bullpen, which has been fantastic. >> joe: 3-1. hard hit. base hit. fair. past third. on the way down in to the corner. craig will round third and score. on an rbi double by yadi
doug fister. talk about a 1-2 punch, whoever wins here will have to face in the world series. starting next wednesday. >> joe: the 0-1 to molina. that is low. affeldt the left-hander getting loose. david freese on deck. then descalso. >> tim: clayton kershaw, the dodgers with an excellent curveball. we have seen one of the best we've seen all year tonight out of adam wainwright. >> joe: trevor rosenthal is getting loose. coming in to pitch in the eighth. 2-1. a lot of pitchers...
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jakes, grant hill and tamia, chaka khan, and presenters and performers like doug e. fresh, melanie fiona, fred hammond, and laz alonso. the 365 black awards. see it all at 365blackawards.com. i'm tai davis and this is good news. ♪ [ voice cut. >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world with black enterprise." visit us on the web at blackenterprise/our world. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
jakes, grant hill and tamia, chaka khan, and presenters and performers like doug e. fresh, melanie fiona, fred hammond, and laz alonso. the 365 black awards. see it all at 365blackawards.com. i'm tai davis and this is good news. ♪ [ voice cut. >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world with black enterprise." visit us on the web at blackenterprise/our world. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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. >> neighbors say last night they were together as usual along with doug. friends say they got into heated fights over politics and say martin, who is an exmoo exmarine was known to have weapons, they say he made threats and no one took him seriously not even last night. >> he said you are not going to shoot me but he shot him. he said you are going to go to jail then he shot him. >> he wants to let loose but it is not right at all. >> friends say the two victims, 50 and 58, were husbands and fathers, after the shooting there was a 45 minute stand off but that ended when hohonager turned himself in. this morning the neighborhood is devastated and in disbelief with every 1 everyone saying the same thing. >> this don't make no sense. >> as day broke people left tokens here, a place the spot of so many good memories and one that is now of unthinkable tragedy. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we have an update on that woman accused of using her daughter in a shoplifting attempt and abandoning her. officers have her in custody and are driving her back. pol
. >> neighbors say last night they were together as usual along with doug. friends say they got into heated fights over politics and say martin, who is an exmoo exmarine was known to have weapons, they say he made threats and no one took him seriously not even last night. >> he said you are not going to shoot me but he shot him. he said you are going to go to jail then he shot him. >> he wants to let loose but it is not right at all. >> friends say the two victims, 50...
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jakes, grant hill and tamia, chaka khan, and presenters and performers like doug e. fresh, melanie fiona, fred hammond, and laz alonso. the 365 black awards. see it all at 365blackawards.com. i'm tai davis and this is good news. ♪ [ voice cut. ♪ >> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world" with black enterprise. be sure to visit us on the web at black enterprise.com/our world. you can fan owes facebook or follow me on twitter. thanks for watching. see you next week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> smart people talking about text messages. >> i'm into low tech.
jakes, grant hill and tamia, chaka khan, and presenters and performers like doug e. fresh, melanie fiona, fred hammond, and laz alonso. the 365 black awards. see it all at 365blackawards.com. i'm tai davis and this is good news. ♪ [ voice cut. ♪ >> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world" with black enterprise. be sure to visit us on the web at black enterprise.com/our world. you can fan owes facebook or follow me on twitter. thanks for watching. see you next week....
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the ceo of hmx group, doug williams, tells first business the company is committed to remaining in america, saying, "it's the intent of the company and management to do everying possible to retain its u.s. workers and factories." williams went on to praise workers and says hmx has a great relationship with the union. according to reports, several buyers are interested in acquiring the company, but the union is quick to assert that any buyer who only purchases the iconic name and sends the actual manufacturing overseas will face a global boycott. strong economic data out of china could provide some opportunity for investors. china's gdp rose to 7.4% in the third quarter, reducing concerns of futher slowdowns in the world's second largest economy. trader mark sebastian of option pit mentoring tells first business china's data is sending postive signals to investors. "as long as china has a soft landing and europe and north america continue to get their footing back together that is not such a terrible thing. yes, maybe china is flattening out, but if china's slowdown is flattening out, that
the ceo of hmx group, doug williams, tells first business the company is committed to remaining in america, saying, "it's the intent of the company and management to do everying possible to retain its u.s. workers and factories." williams went on to praise workers and says hmx has a great relationship with the union. according to reports, several buyers are interested in acquiring the company, but the union is quick to assert that any buyer who only purchases the iconic name and sends...
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it will be doug fister against madison bumgarner tomorrow. >>> the giants are like one big freight train. >> those tigers ran into a buzz saw tonight. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news breaks. >> the ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 tomorrow morning. they'll be tracking any lingering rain in the morning commute. we'll be back out live at at&t park, ahead of game 2 of the world series. we're always here for you at mobile ktvu, and ktvu.com.
it will be doug fister against madison bumgarner tomorrow. >>> the giants are like one big freight train. >> those tigers ran into a buzz saw tonight. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news breaks. >> the ktvu morning news begins at 4:30 tomorrow morning. they'll be tracking any lingering rain in the morning commute. we'll be back out live at at&t park, ahead of game 2 of the world series. we're always here for you at...
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so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins went missing. >>reporter: davis tells me he tried to report that information to san francisco police who were heading the kevin collins investigation. >> they didn't want to hear what i had to say. it was that simple. >> oh, yes san francisco police comment on davis account and give me access to the collins file. but they refused. saying it's an open investigation. but they couldn't tell me how long it has been since someone actually looked at the file. . retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed
so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins...
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so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins went missing. >>reporter: davis tells me he tried to report that information to san francisco police who were heading the kevin collins investigation. >> they didn't want to hear what i had to say. it was that simple. >> oh, yes san francisco police comment on davis account and give me access to the collins file. but they refused. saying it's an open investigation. but they couldn't tell me how long it has been since someone actually looked at the file. . retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed
so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins...
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so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins went missing. >>reporter: davis tells me he tried to report that information to san francisco police who were heading the kevin collins investigation. >> they didn't want to hear what i had to say. it was that simple. >> oh, yes san francisco police comment on davis account and give mellins to the collins file. but they refused. saying it's an open investigation. but they couldn't tell me how long it has been since someone actually looked at the file. . retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed.
so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins...
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doug said high tide is coming at about 8:00 there. wendy's been telling us about the growing surf at rehoboth. doug's got the full forecast coming up next. stay with us. teacher: this is west virginia, pennsylvania, delaware. and. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million gaming at casinos in these other states. question seven will build a new casino and bring table games to baltimore... generating hundreds of millions for schools. and that money has to go to education. it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. when we think no one is looking. is what we do... mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. preside
doug said high tide is coming at about 8:00 there. wendy's been telling us about the growing surf at rehoboth. doug's got the full forecast coming up next. stay with us. teacher: this is west virginia, pennsylvania, delaware. and. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million gaming at casinos in these other states. question seven will build a new casino and bring table games to baltimore... generating hundreds of millions for schools. and that money has to go to education. it's...
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doug this is what bothers me. he did not lay the foundation for this anywhere along the past three and a half years. it is easy for mitt rom -- romney to mock it. >> the thing about the $90 billion, the president should have pushed back on that. many of the green energy funds that were made -- that were allocated through the recovery act were very successful and that's been a very successful program. there is a great book out there called the new new deal that looks at the recovery act. i wish the president had pushed back harder there. what he hasn't done and what democrats haven't done successfully over the last four years is tie together the importance of doing healthcare reform with the recovery act. why is that helping middle class families and what that has allowed the republicans to do is to throw it in this gumbo pot of big government and define it on their terms and i think the president has recently, in the last couple of months gotten out and done a more -- has done a better job of making the case as to
doug this is what bothers me. he did not lay the foundation for this anywhere along the past three and a half years. it is easy for mitt rom -- romney to mock it. >> the thing about the $90 billion, the president should have pushed back on that. many of the green energy funds that were made -- that were allocated through the recovery act were very successful and that's been a very successful program. there is a great book out there called the new new deal that looks at the recovery act. i...
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thank you, doug. >> have fun down there tonight, doug. >> oh, yeah. >>> today's trending stories. >> nfl quarterback michael vick is defending his choice to own a dog after going to prison for funding a dogfighting ring. vick claims he wants to make sure his kids develop a healthy relationship with animals. he says the dog is well cared for. and loved as a member of his family. since his time in prison, vick has worked with the humane society to combat animal cruelty. ♪ >>> barbra streisand returned to her brooklyn roots last night with a show at the new barclays center. she was in a very good mood. the last time she performed solo in brooklyn, she said it was on someone's front stoop and she was 8 years old. streisand is 70 years old now. and famously battled stage fright. no sign of nerves last night, though, as she sang and joked to a very appreciative crowd. >> 70 looks great. >> she still sounds great, too. >>> a disturbing story, a mother learns her punishment for gluing her daughter's hands to the wall with superglue. >>> coming up in the broadcast tonight, justice for a tee
thank you, doug. >> have fun down there tonight, doug. >> oh, yeah. >>> today's trending stories. >> nfl quarterback michael vick is defending his choice to own a dog after going to prison for funding a dogfighting ring. vick claims he wants to make sure his kids develop a healthy relationship with animals. he says the dog is well cared for. and loved as a member of his family. since his time in prison, vick has worked with the humane society to combat animal cruelty....
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doug fruehling there is a lot of arguments. they say they do not want more deficit spending you cannot have itit all you u cannot have beenostly wars and tax cuts and g grow in tandem of programs and think at thehe end of the day it is n going to cost y you somewhere. whato businesses want most to see from the adminisistration? >> it is like watching two 300- pound man tackle each other on the football field. le pen vginia. you had thinterview w with george allen. a very strong ececonomy. republican and democratic gogovernors, aery strong economy. they want that kind of a modelel. they want the freedom to add jobs. >> peter, the other thing businesses say they want is a certain date. they want to know whether tax cu are going to expire or not. one of the reans unemploent is not doing better, you say intern about what obamacare will cost. i think businesses just want to know one way or the other how health care is goi to play out. >> the obamacare program w supposed to reduce cost. they did promise to lower premiums by $2,500 pe
doug fruehling there is a lot of arguments. they say they do not want more deficit spending you cannot have itit all you u cannot have beenostly wars and tax cuts and g grow in tandem of programs and think at thehe end of the day it is n going to cost y you somewhere. whato businesses want most to see from the adminisistration? >> it is like watching two 300- pound man tackle each other on the football field. le pen vginia. you had thinterview w with george allen. a very strong ececonomy....
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let's begin with chief meteorologist, doug camera. doug. >> talking about the storm over the next couple days. it makes its way in here. the biggest impact tomorrow. talking about the storm for a week. seems like when is it going to get here it? is here. tomorrow is the day we really have to watch out for. out there right now. we can see, low cloud. rain continues to make its way in. as the it does so, rain totals are going to start to pile up quickly. some areas, heavy to moderate rain. all because of hurricane sandy. there it is. storm well offshore. come hundred miles. one thing you notice. the heaviest rain band are right here. plenty of rain in the center. radar, not able to pick it up out toward the open walter ter e atlantic. the system starting to get better organized. it makes its way through the nor. finally starting to make the northern turn. wind, 75 miles an hour. northeast. 14 miles an hour. pressure done to 950 millibars. if it came ashored, an historic storm, pressurewise. by pressure, talking potential for strong wind
let's begin with chief meteorologist, doug camera. doug. >> talking about the storm over the next couple days. it makes its way in here. the biggest impact tomorrow. talking about the storm for a week. seems like when is it going to get here it? is here. tomorrow is the day we really have to watch out for. out there right now. we can see, low cloud. rain continues to make its way in. as the it does so, rain totals are going to start to pile up quickly. some areas, heavy to moderate rain....
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doug kammerer right now is here to explain why we should keep a close eye on this one. >> the reason for this, jim, is not because we have a hurricane to the south. it's because what's going to be happening after. this right now, it says it's a hurricane, but most likely it's a tropical storm. but do not let that fool. the 8:00 advisory, i bet it will come out as tropical storm sandy, but it doesn't matter, don't let a weakening storm now fool you later. because this storm is going to continue to make its way up the coast. right now has winds of 57 miles an hour. that was the latest as of the 5:00 advisory from the national hurricane center, moving to the north at 7 miles per hour. it is expected to become a tropical storm most likely around 00, 11:00 advisory. the track is what you want to focus on here. the cone of uncertainty takes it anywhere from boston, to the richmond area and anywhere in between is going to see very strong winds. not going to be the rain, most likely not the flooding in our region, it will be the winds. let's take a look at one computer model. the winds on su
doug kammerer right now is here to explain why we should keep a close eye on this one. >> the reason for this, jim, is not because we have a hurricane to the south. it's because what's going to be happening after. this right now, it says it's a hurricane, but most likely it's a tropical storm. but do not let that fool. the 8:00 advisory, i bet it will come out as tropical storm sandy, but it doesn't matter, don't let a weakening storm now fool you later. because this storm is going to...
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let's begin with doug cameron tracking the storm. doug, what are we looking forward to next? >> we're looking forward to this storm beginning to weaken. it's trying to do that, but not yet. they just put out a new statement -- the national weather service put out a new statement. it still has sustained winds of 75 miles per hour in parts of the area. those are coming right over northeastern parts of maryland and delaware. we're continuing to see winds gusting over tropical storm force in new york, philadelphia, washington, latest wind gusts are 47 miles an hour after a 60 mile an hour wind gust. it may be coming down a little bit, but we're going to continue to see these periodic gusts throughout the rest of the night. you can see exactly where the center of circulation is right here. there's the center coming right over the northern portion of the chesapeake right now. it will continue to the west, right along the mason dixon line. let's zoom on in. you can see this band here, a fairly heavy band of rain and wind continuing across the region. washington, down toward waldorf
let's begin with doug cameron tracking the storm. doug, what are we looking forward to next? >> we're looking forward to this storm beginning to weaken. it's trying to do that, but not yet. they just put out a new statement -- the national weather service put out a new statement. it still has sustained winds of 75 miles per hour in parts of the area. those are coming right over northeastern parts of maryland and delaware. we're continuing to see winds gusting over tropical storm force in...
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doug kammerer has a new look at hurricane sandy at this hour. coug? doug? >> we show you this all the time. it gives great shots of the monuments across the area. a, you can't see a whole lot, and b, it's going in and out because of the winds down there at the airport. we'll show you what i'm talking about. temperatures at 50 degrees. look at the winds. sustained at 38 miles an hour. that is a sustained wind. very close to tropical storm force. our winds gusting to 51 miles an hour right now at the airport. we are really under the gun right now. we're going to continue to see these winds on the increase over the next few hours. that's why we continue to have the high wind warning in effect for the entire area until 8:00 tomorrow night. this will most likely be lifted tomorrow morning. at least shaved back. i expect the strongest winds between now and about 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. but could see stronger winds tomorrow afternoon, too. flood warnings, not just watches, but flood warnings, for every county in our viewing area. if you are watching us, you ar
doug kammerer has a new look at hurricane sandy at this hour. coug? doug? >> we show you this all the time. it gives great shots of the monuments across the area. a, you can't see a whole lot, and b, it's going in and out because of the winds down there at the airport. we'll show you what i'm talking about. temperatures at 50 degrees. look at the winds. sustained at 38 miles an hour. that is a sustained wind. very close to tropical storm force. our winds gusting to 51 miles an hour right...
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doug, of course, good to see you here. "the rolling stones" cover has the president, you say, excessively cautious and perhaps a survival trait because at this time really nobody wants to make any kind of off remark to derail their own campaign. this was really the same kind of criticism that he faced when i covered him back in 2008. why do you think that he is so cautious right now as opposed to getting us a little something different? >> well, you know, it's -- he is very aware of the new media culture where any moment there's -- something is on youtube or an off the cuff remark gets picked up. i think he is cautious about that. i did my interview with him for 45 minutes in the oval office, and i try to get him on things, talking a little more about what went wrong in denver. that was kind of tough to do. when i switched gears and talked about history, about what he thinks about how the look at obama care, does he like the term, what would he call his policies put together, and he calls it the fair shake or thinks that t
doug, of course, good to see you here. "the rolling stones" cover has the president, you say, excessively cautious and perhaps a survival trait because at this time really nobody wants to make any kind of off remark to derail their own campaign. this was really the same kind of criticism that he faced when i covered him back in 2008. why do you think that he is so cautious right now as opposed to getting us a little something different? >> well, you know, it's -- he is very...
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storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has details. hey,ing doug. >> you've got that right. already out there, 52 degrees, the average low, we're already there. we'll go a lot cooler as we make our way through tonight with a dew point of 31 degrees. as far as the temperatures go, already down to 45 in gainle gaithersburg, 43 in fair fox county, loudoun county and leesburg, 45. some of you are already in the 30s, wait until i show you just how keeld cold we'll get tonight, plus how many of you will be below freezing tomorrow. >> thank you, doug. >>> still ahead -- coaches clash at a youth football game and it all unfolds in front of parents and players. >>> remember, one thing being stole by thieves on metro. let me tell you how i will create 12 million jobs when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes
storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer has details. hey,ing doug. >> you've got that right. already out there, 52 degrees, the average low, we're already there. we'll go a lot cooler as we make our way through tonight with a dew point of 31 degrees. as far as the temperatures go, already down to 45 in gainle gaithersburg, 43 in fair fox county, loudoun county and leesburg, 45. some of you are already in the 30s, wait until i show you just how keeld cold we'll get tonight, plus how...
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(((ake sot))doug: "more importantly and vote.."((taae grapic))if twitter werr the vote - the president would win reelectiin. he's got mmre than 20 million &pbehind..((take grapic))but therr's something called fake accounts - a large percentage sot))doug: "it's almost like straw votees..people thht have see up these accountsstoomake exciiement."((take vo)) meanwhile here's plenty of real human excitement this week..((take sott)doug: ((take vo))if one of the be candidates makes a major mistake ittwill go viral.. there are 22key events... that could make this week átheá most important week in thh race for the white &phouue...read that by going to foo-baltimore dot com...ccick onnvote 2012 in the hot ttoics section at the top of the screen are electric cars realll theefuture or just city is test driving the idea right now, and could be on the road to purchasing more than a aa the cars in randdllstown this morning.these cars carry developed by ford for years before it sold the divvsion that purchaae electric cars - give them to housin
(((ake sot))doug: "more importantly and vote.."((taae grapic))if twitter werr the vote - the president would win reelectiin. he's got mmre than 20 million &pbehind..((take grapic))but therr's something called fake accounts - a large percentage sot))doug: "it's almost like straw votees..people thht have see up these accountsstoomake exciiement."((take vo)) meanwhile here's plenty of real human excitement this week..((take sott)doug: ((take vo))if one of the be candidates...
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. >> doug, thanks. stay with news4 as we track sandy onli nbcwashington.com, twitter and facebook, and right here on news4. >>> a well-known swimming coach who taught local athletes for decades was arrested today for child abuse. that accusation against rick curl, it dates back 30 years. news4's pat collins spoke to his accuser and was there when curl turned himself in. pat? >> reporter: at the montgomery county jail, a swim coach charged in a child sex case. it goes back to the '80s. the victim? one of his best swimmers. 63-year-old rick curl, a well-known washington area swim coach, leaving the montgomery county jail after he was officially charged in a child abuse sex case. a case that goes back 30 years. curl released on a $50,000 money bond. the victim, kelly davies kearn. i talked to her by phone about curl's arrest. >> i don't know whether to laugh or cry. i'm thankful. i'm sad. i just feel confirmation that what i did was the right thing to do. >> reporter: according to court documents, curl sex
. >> doug, thanks. stay with news4 as we track sandy onli nbcwashington.com, twitter and facebook, and right here on news4. >>> a well-known swimming coach who taught local athletes for decades was arrested today for child abuse. that accusation against rick curl, it dates back 30 years. news4's pat collins spoke to his accuser and was there when curl turned himself in. pat? >> reporter: at the montgomery county jail, a swim coach charged in a child sex case. it goes back...
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doug kammerer has the answer. doug? >> take a look at those shots there. just simply gorgeous out there once again. we saw a lot of cloud cover early this morning, even a little bit of light rain in some locations. but now we're seeing sunshine. and the temperatures are responding. 73 degrees with the winds out of the south at about 13 miles per hour. we're looking at a very nice afternoon right now. take a look at the numbers around the region. 72 in manassas. 76 in la plata. 78 down towards freds rickburg. to the north, a little bit cooler. hagerstown, 64. more clouds back to the north and west. nothing on the radar picture right now. notice this, here's the rain we saw last night. and here's the big storm back to the west. it still has not come through our area. so what is that going to mean for your saturday? you're going to want to stick around for this forecast. >>> the man accused of throwing a molotov cocktail inside ballston common mall has been charged now with arson. 29-year-old leon trail appeared in an arlington court, and alexandria's federal
doug kammerer has the answer. doug? >> take a look at those shots there. just simply gorgeous out there once again. we saw a lot of cloud cover early this morning, even a little bit of light rain in some locations. but now we're seeing sunshine. and the temperatures are responding. 73 degrees with the winds out of the south at about 13 miles per hour. we're looking at a very nice afternoon right now. take a look at the numbers around the region. 72 in manassas. 76 in la plata. 78 down...
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doug kammerer has more on how sandy could have an impact on us here. doug? >> it really could have an impact on our weather as we make our way into the weekend and early next week. hurricane sandy with winds of 80 miles an hour, just off the coast of the eastern portions of jamaica right now. really hit that eastern side very, very hard. winds upwards of 80 miles an hour, with stronger gusts. trees down, power outages there. now it's on its way over toward cuba. video a little bit earlier this morning as it was making its way onshore. the incredible surf this storm is producing, we'll see it move up the east coast over the next few days. it will be in cuba, bahamas, florida, carolina also, and portions of the northeast. the potential is there for this to be a very dangerous storm. here it is right there. winds right now 80 miles an hour. moving to the north at 14 miles per hour. on that track, moves very close to miami, just off the coast there. and then right up the coast, staying offshore through most of this time period. but after that, that's the part, t
doug kammerer has more on how sandy could have an impact on us here. doug? >> it really could have an impact on our weather as we make our way into the weekend and early next week. hurricane sandy with winds of 80 miles an hour, just off the coast of the eastern portions of jamaica right now. really hit that eastern side very, very hard. winds upwards of 80 miles an hour, with stronger gusts. trees down, power outages there. now it's on its way over toward cuba. video a little bit earlier...
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i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in october that actually have snow associated with them. some of the later games, the nlds, and of course the world series. let's hope we get to there. we wouldn't mind dealing with more cold weather. but you said you sat down and said, it's legitimately cold out here. >> it's because of the wind. i think you said it's about 20 miles an hour. i'm curious how it will affect the pitching. >> it will affect the pitching, and maybe the hitting, too. 58 with the winds out of the north at 16, but gusting to 25 miles an hour. that wind will make it a lot cooler through the night. current temperatures right now s
i'm sure it was forecast right to a t by doug kammerer, chief meteorologist out here. this is october weather, man. the end of october weather. >> that's exactly right. you talk about that, not colder than expected, by the way. what are you trying to do to me? >> of course not. >> you knew what it was going to be. >> that's what happens in october baseball. we haven't experienced that here in the washington, d.c. area. it's really quite amazing. you've seen some games in...
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ashley: let me go back to doug. the fed is in a holding pattern if nothing else until it sees substantial improvement in the labor market. when do you think that will be? i'm sure they will tout, we've gotten down to 7.8%. but you think it will take more than that. how long could they wait until they see that turnaround? when will that turnaround come? >> well the fed was pretty clear, even if they see a turnaround they're going to continue the program which is a concern to me, is, they, they are the market now and in mortgage backs, and i think that doesn't bode well for price discovery. price discovery is gone. they're using quantity. they're using quantitative easing. i think that is a problem going forward but they will keep going and i think it is working. housing, the numbers today were great. unemployment is starting to come down especially if you look at initial unemployment claims which we think are a better barometer of real employment. so it's working but they said they're not getting out for a long time.
ashley: let me go back to doug. the fed is in a holding pattern if nothing else until it sees substantial improvement in the labor market. when do you think that will be? i'm sure they will tout, we've gotten down to 7.8%. but you think it will take more than that. how long could they wait until they see that turnaround? when will that turnaround come? >> well the fed was pretty clear, even if they see a turnaround they're going to continue the program which is a concern to me, is, they,...
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doug? >> i think we're finally starting to understand just how big this storm is going to be and just how devastating it could potentially be. we've been talking about it for over a week now, making its way very close to our region. you can see where it is right now, and this is the interesting thing here. it is still moving out to sea, northeast right now at about 15 miles per hour, but you can see where the rain is lining up, and we are starting to see rain now across our region. we've also started to see -- rather tropical storm-force gusts of 30 to 40 miles an hour in parts of the area. again, tropical storm-force winds of 39 miles an hour or higher and we've seen those down toward the shore. now, current location, well down to the south and east of us, but what we're seeing is winds of 75 miles an hour close to the center here and the pressure now down to 952 millibars. that's a very strong storm. that is equivalent to a category 3 hurricane on most occasions, about you this storm will
doug? >> i think we're finally starting to understand just how big this storm is going to be and just how devastating it could potentially be. we've been talking about it for over a week now, making its way very close to our region. you can see where it is right now, and this is the interesting thing here. it is still moving out to sea, northeast right now at about 15 miles per hour, but you can see where the rain is lining up, and we are starting to see rain now across our region. we've...
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doug you mentioned australia, because of china, that's going to be sort of weak growth. japan, who knows what will happen in japan. here in this country i thought the housing industry was doing a little bit better. i figure this is a bright spot here. is it? >> well, it is a bright spot, we're definitely past the bottom. i meet with contractors all the time and every once in a while we'll hear about a new subdivision here, new subdivision there so it's coming but we need a lot more, you know, we need that housing start number to double to really start to move the economy. it's going to be a while after that happens. >> wow. >> going back to your point nothing is really booming around the world. having said that i am very proud of this company and the third quarter and 2012. remember for 2012 over 2011, full year, we're still going to be up 10% in sales and revenues and 23% in profit. i'm thrilled with that performance, and inside our four walls at caterpillar our operations are really humming, they're going great. >> but something changed between when you made some of th
doug you mentioned australia, because of china, that's going to be sort of weak growth. japan, who knows what will happen in japan. here in this country i thought the housing industry was doing a little bit better. i figure this is a bright spot here. is it? >> well, it is a bright spot, we're definitely past the bottom. i meet with contractors all the time and every once in a while we'll hear about a new subdivision here, new subdivision there so it's coming but we need a lot more, you...
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doug, you first. what changed after the debate for the democrats. >> what changed the inhe have tiblty of president obama and showing the polls and reuters and rasmussen showing a close race or even a slight romney advantage, as in the rasmussen poll, but bottom line, president obama has got to get back to his core message of fiscal discipline and social compassion. and the governor romney is is an out of the mainstream extremist, he didn't deliver that on tuesday and he lost as a result. >> jamie: angela, what's the road map for republicans over the next 30 days. >> status quo. mitt romney, no question, that debate was a game changer, but jamie, a debate doesn't win an election, it sets the tone. he has to keep performing, keep talking about what he will do to create a better america and are you better off than you were four years ago. and we have all of these poll numbers dealing with swing states, but the polls that count, would you go to the poll and vote and i believe that people are going to vot
doug, you first. what changed after the debate for the democrats. >> what changed the inhe have tiblty of president obama and showing the polls and reuters and rasmussen showing a close race or even a slight romney advantage, as in the rasmussen poll, but bottom line, president obama has got to get back to his core message of fiscal discipline and social compassion. and the governor romney is is an out of the mainstream extremist, he didn't deliver that on tuesday and he lost as a result....
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take it away, doug. >> yeah, out there right now, look at that. pretty nice shot. 70 degrees currently. sunshine. we've got some cloud cover. and we have some storms that are on the way. there's the current number out there. dew point at 55. that is on the humid side. at least for mid-october. windy gusting to 18 miles an hour. some locations over 20. a bit of a breezy afternoon. temperatures in the 60s back to the north and west. 70s down to the south and east for the most part. 72 in culpepper. 71 in washington. 67 down towards pax river. 69 right now in annapolis. the radar showing things all clear, at least right around our area. as you widen out, there's two areas of rain. one down to the south right in here. that is starting to expand just a little bit. i do expect this to make its way up across the area along i-95 and into portions of southern maryland. this will be here in the next two to three hours. then we get into this. this is where the strong to severe thunderstorms are right now. you can see the severe thunderstorm warnings for extr
take it away, doug. >> yeah, out there right now, look at that. pretty nice shot. 70 degrees currently. sunshine. we've got some cloud cover. and we have some storms that are on the way. there's the current number out there. dew point at 55. that is on the humid side. at least for mid-october. windy gusting to 18 miles an hour. some locations over 20. a bit of a breezy afternoon. temperatures in the 60s back to the north and west. 70s down to the south and east for the most part. 72 in...
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it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next is great, both books made it, but any events, congratulations and thanks to all of you who watched, read it, and wrote about it and thanks for watching. >>shepard: they meant well. >>megyn: i felt bad for doug schoen. go buy it, "hopefullyless divided." >>shepard: the news begins anew on "studio b" today. a new poll, good for one and not so much for the other, this pulled ahead. the biggest lead to date outside the margin of errors. intelligence sources say the attack on the consulate may have been a spur of the moment strike and the
it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next is great, both books made it, but any events, congratulations and thanks to all of you who watched, read it, and wrote about it and thanks for watching. >>shepard:...
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thousand nine hundred eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feeling is mutual thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crew cuban refugee character from scarface do you think americans have more in common with him now than they did thirty years ago. that there's a lot less freedom in this country than there was thirty years ago and there was a lot less freedom in this country thirty years ago than it was sixty years ago every day here we are in washington d.c. every day these government agencies are passing new laws new regulations. so you have all these people just telling you what you must do what you must not do so of course merck is well on its way to becoming a police state and i hate to say that because. the united states well let me correct myself the
thousand nine hundred eight that's according to reuters and joining me now to talk about all of this is doug casey chairman of casey research and so when they were so lucky and happy and grateful to have in studio thank you for being here feeling is mutual thanks oh that's really an honor and you're definitely being too kind but i'm just let's start with that tony montana soft sound bite that we played in the intro so do you think that was of course the crew cuban refugee character from...
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welcome back we're talking to doug case the economist and chairman for casey research today and i don't want to waste another minute on any kind of an introduction i want to get straight back to our interview doug so before the break you were talking about getting money diversifying getting money into different countries keeping in different places one thing that comes up many times in kind of the mainstream discussion about politics is this idea of offshore tax havens and that they're kind of synonymous with tax evasion so can you kind of clarify for any naysayers or people that are confused why people would want their money overseas or their property overseas or somewhere else well in the first place we have to recognize that the united states in some ways is the world's biggest tax haven if you're a foreigner a lot of foreigners put their money in the united states because it's still a relatively stable political jurisdiction and if you're french for instance you're much better off having your money in the u.s. than you are keeping it in france so it's it works both ways no matter wh
welcome back we're talking to doug case the economist and chairman for casey research today and i don't want to waste another minute on any kind of an introduction i want to get straight back to our interview doug so before the break you were talking about getting money diversifying getting money into different countries keeping in different places one thing that comes up many times in kind of the mainstream discussion about politics is this idea of offshore tax havens and that they're kind of...
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doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is 50 and president obama at 47 and most of the national polls are showing governor romney with a lead. now, having said that, pat, talk about the president's declining job approval. >>pat: we have talked on the program, i said the most important number is the job approval. he is holding at 50. it took a real dip since last tuesday in the polling from 53 percent to 47 and the negative is up and also in rasmussen he dropped from 50 to 47. >>gregg: what does that mean? >>pat: in advance of a vote movement the approval rating is going down. he h
doug, where does the race stand? >>doug: first, the national popular vote, you look at average, 1.5 to 2 points for governor romney. there are eight daily national polls. the governor romney has been leading in five or six. the swing states, we will get do that in a second, they are deadlocked and the momentum we talked about last week, it continues to be ever-so-slightly in my judgment, for governor romney. >>gregg: and now the rasmussen poll, the national poll, governor romney is...
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i think what doug is doing is looking through google as sort of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> see this? and then you come right into here. and there's damage. >> in fact, rickard says, in an ocean of digital imagery, creating something special is becoming more and more difficult, no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it, you know, that's between your ears, you know, ultimately. art is about ideas. it's about how you're wired, how you're driven, obsessions and what you have to say. and i think that we're in an era of editors in a way. >> what started as an idea in rickard's head in his home studio has spread to an ongoing international conversation. his collection, called "a new american picture" has moved beyond the bay area to the new york museum of modern art, the george pompadou center in paris, and as far away as korea and japan. >> things have changed rapidly. photography is being affected. >> rickard is happy to advance the conversation even in a time
i think what doug is doing is looking through google as sort of his lens. the internet is helping redefine what it means to be a photographer. >> see this? and then you come right into here. and there's damage. >> in fact, rickard says, in an ocean of digital imagery, creating something special is becoming more and more difficult, no matter how easy the tools are. >> i think it really boils down to what you bring to it, you know, that's between your ears, you know, ultimately....
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chief meteorologist doug kammerer is outside enjoying the last little bits of this day. doug? >> a little bit on the breezy side. the rain is now moving in. some of that rain could be rather heavy as we move into the overnight hours. let's look outside right now, 68 degrees. winds gusting to over 20 miles an hour in parts of the region. we are seeing temperatures that are starting to fall a little. they're not going to fall much. 70 in leesburg, down to the south fredericksburg coming in at 71 degrees. that's where the rain is now. down around stafford county, around the fredericksburg area, fauquier county and warrenton, that's the first batch of rain. there's aot more rain coming back to the west. and down to the south in the carolinas, that also making its way our way up i-95. we'll talk more about that, and when you may need these tomorrow, too. >>> coming up, is it a way to fight crime or a violation of privacy. the controversy over recording conversations on public buses. >>> i'm jackie bensen on wisconsin avenue and cedar lane in bethesda. if you think the traffic is ba
chief meteorologist doug kammerer is outside enjoying the last little bits of this day. doug? >> a little bit on the breezy side. the rain is now moving in. some of that rain could be rather heavy as we move into the overnight hours. let's look outside right now, 68 degrees. winds gusting to over 20 miles an hour in parts of the region. we are seeing temperatures that are starting to fall a little. they're not going to fall much. 70 in leesburg, down to the south fredericksburg coming in...
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doug kammerer joins us outside on storm 4 weather deck with the details. doug? >> guys, i wore the red tie for the nationals, and you know what happens now, since they lost, i've got to throw this tie away. i've got to get another one for tomorrow's game. but that's aok for me. because tomorrow i think we've got this thing. 70 degrees out here right now. the warmest day we've seen since saturday, last saturday. winds out of southwest at 9 miles an hour. that is ahead of a frontal boundary. we're seeing more clouds move in, but still a rather nice evening. i want you to notice the numbers, 70 in annapolis, 71 in fredericksburg, look back to the northwest. cumberland, maryland, right now at 55 degrees. that frontal boundary starting to come through the region. you can see it very clearly defined with the cloud cover in through west virginia, in through portions of western maryland. that front will move through tonight. we're talking about some rather cool numbers, if you're heading to fairfax county. reston tonight, temperatures around 7:00, coming in at 63 degree
doug kammerer joins us outside on storm 4 weather deck with the details. doug? >> guys, i wore the red tie for the nationals, and you know what happens now, since they lost, i've got to throw this tie away. i've got to get another one for tomorrow's game. but that's aok for me. because tomorrow i think we've got this thing. 70 degrees out here right now. the warmest day we've seen since saturday, last saturday. winds out of southwest at 9 miles an hour. that is ahead of a frontal...
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it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next
it turns out doug schoen's book is not on the best seller list. the good news, my husband's hit novel is officially on the list. i asked the producers to throw in a line in the show about doug 's book and they thought i was talking about doug schoen and he is probably happy about the revelation, and i was reading i thought next
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doug brinkley. a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> president obama used some heated language to describe his opponent, governor romney. doug brinkley joins me to talk about the oval office interview next. >>> welcome back. you're looking at live events in ohio tonight. on the le
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>> mayor, i'm state representative doug miller from texas. thank you for your complements, i appreciate that. [laughter] we have been working hard, and we'll continue to, and that's one of the reasons i'm here today so i think another issue that you didn't address, but i'd like to hear your comments on, is that this election also is two different directions on whether we're going to allow, and i know i have several colleagues that are from other states that are state legislatures here, but a direction of whether we're going to allow a states to have their rights versus a stronger centralized federal government which we see all over the world that does not work in a number of cases. i'd like to hear your comments own state rights versus federal rights. >> you're absolutely right. if president obama is re-elected, there's going to be more and more concentration of power in washington. i mean, obamacare is a massive concentration of power in
>> mayor, i'm state representative doug miller from texas. thank you for your complements, i appreciate that. [laughter] we have been working hard, and we'll continue to, and that's one of the reasons i'm here today so i think another issue that you didn't address, but i'd like to hear your comments on, is that this election also is two different directions on whether we're going to allow, and i know i have several colleagues that are from other states that are state legislatures here,...
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gentleman, is the race, doug, basically tied? >>doug: i believe so. but there is a "but." that is that the movement has been to governor romney. some of the more left-wing commentators have tried to suggest that there was a blip up for president obama after the debate. according to some of the polls, he won that. but, looking at all the polls, including the state polls, we are seeing the movement to the governor is clear. >>gregg: i am glad you brought up gallup and rasmussen. here is rasmussen, with romney up by to points and look at gallup tracking poll, pat, romney is up, as of 1:00 o'clock this afternoon, romney is up plus seven points. is that gallup poll accurate? or an outliar? >> i think it is an outliar because i have a problem with the seven-day seven day rollings because you are putting in 350 interviews which is margin of error at 15 points and each day you take one out. however, obama is -- i take gallup and rasmussen and i divide by two and i might do more than that. rasmussen shows romney up in the swing states by four points. if you look at the race, it is
gentleman, is the race, doug, basically tied? >>doug: i believe so. but there is a "but." that is that the movement has been to governor romney. some of the more left-wing commentators have tried to suggest that there was a blip up for president obama after the debate. according to some of the polls, he won that. but, looking at all the polls, including the state polls, we are seeing the movement to the governor is clear. >>gregg: i am glad you brought up gallup and...
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and we are going to be joand by doug on the -- joined by doug lint on the phone good morning. >> good morning. >> what have you been doing to get ready and how are you prepared to help people. >> well, we are helping people. there was a handful of folks in the indianapolis shelter overnight last night and we had -- in the annapolis shelter overnight last night and we had staff there and provided supplies for those folks but prior to that we have had 150 red cross volunteers come into the area from all over the country from as far away as california, and montana and texas. they have come here to help. so we have got the people power that we need. they brought with them a whole bunch of vehicles that we can use for going out into the neighborhoods to distribute food and water and check on people and make sure they are okay. and we have got about 30,000 heater mills to district to folks. so we are ready and we are hoping that we don't need any of this and that people are taking the precautions they need and are ready themselves. >> doug, you mentioned the precautions. this is charley wit
and we are going to be joand by doug on the -- joined by doug lint on the phone good morning. >> good morning. >> what have you been doing to get ready and how are you prepared to help people. >> well, we are helping people. there was a handful of folks in the indianapolis shelter overnight last night and we had -- in the annapolis shelter overnight last night and we had staff there and provided supplies for those folks but prior to that we have had 150 red cross volunteers...